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  • Google’s Pixel foldable could be much cheaper than the Galaxy Z Fold 3

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    • A new report sheds light on the Google Pixel foldable’s possible pricing target.
    • It suggests the device could cost $1,399.
    • That would be considerably cheaper than the Galaxy Z Fold 3, but not too much more than the Pixel 6 Pro.

    The first foldable phones asked early adopters for exorbitant amounts of cash, and arguably the current generation of devices still do. However, according to a new report, Google could demand a lot less for its introductory foldable.

    Per 9to5Google, the Pixel foldable could come in at $1,399, making it ~$400 cheaper than the Galaxy Z Fold 3 but ~$500 pricier than the Pixel 6 Pro. Notably, the gap between Google’s two flagships would be slightly smaller than Samsung’s, as the Galaxy Z Fold 3 is ~$600 pricier than the Galaxy S21 series. This more negligible price difference would help make the Pixel foldable an enticing option compared to other flagships, let alone other foldables.



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    Microsoft channels Internet Explorer meme, brings Android 11 to Surface Duo

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    • The Surface Duo has finally received an OS update.
    • This is the Android 11 update, which was supposed to land on the device last year.

    The Surface Duo was a pretty hot mess when it was released in 2020, as Microsoft’s dual-screen folding Android smartphone had a ton of bugs at launch and for months thereafter. The Redmond company issued several software updates since then, but we didn’t see a new Android version hit the device since its launch.



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    Save $100 on the AirPods Max, and of the latest more Apple AirPods deals

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    Apple’s AirPods are undoubtedly in the top tier of earbuds, but they come with a healthy dose of Apple Tax. In fact, they’re some of the most expensive on the market. The good news is that there are plenty of AirPods deals are available across the internet. To make the search easier for you, we’ve rounded up some of the best savings on sale this holiday season.

    Featured deal: Save $100 on the AirPods Max

    Apple AirPods Max Amazon Deal



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    Save $400 on the HP Envy, and more of the best HP laptop deals

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    HP, or Hewlett-Packard, has been a top name in the computer game since laptops became popular. The company helped lead the charge in bringing affordable computers to the masses. Of course, there are so many HP laptops now that it can be tough to find the right one.

    HP is currently having their Red Tag sale which won’t last long, so we’ve come up with a list of the best HP laptop deals to help you make your pick.



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    Best price ever on the Jabra Elite Active 75t, and more great headphone deals

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    If you’ve been searching for a new pair of headphones, let us help. Plenty of retailers are offering big discounts on a variety of styles, meaning you can take advantage of some of the best headphone deals across the board right now.

    See also: Headphone buying guide: A beginner’s guide to all things headphones



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    New version of Chromecast with Google TV leaks, could land this year

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    • A new report suggests there could be a new version of the Chromecast with Google TV for 2022.
    • The codename for the device is allegedly “Boreal.”
    • Not much is known about it, but we hope it fixes the biggest problem with its predecessor.

    In 2020, Google finally revamped its line of Chromecast streamers. Rather than rely on a smartphone or other device to control it, its 2020 streamer finally came with a physical remote, the Android TV operating system, and other perks that put it in direct competition with Rokus and Amazon Fire TV products.

    See also: The best media streaming devices you can buy



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    Leaked Galaxy S22 Ultra EU pricing suggests less RAM for the same price

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    • Leaked European pricing shows the Galaxy S22 Ultra could have less RAM in the base version than the S21 Ultra.
    • However, consumers will still be paying the same price as the base S21 Ultra.

    The Galaxy S22 series has been comprehensively leaked over the last six months or so, with CAD-based renders, official renders, real-world images, and specs all appearing online.



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    Google Pixel 6a: All the rumors in one place (Updated: Jan 24)

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    Update, January 24, 2022 (1:15 AM ET): We’ve updated our Google Pixel 6a hub with details of the phone’s possible launch window. Read on for more.


    Original article, December 5, 2021 (12:00 PM ET): In 2021, Google’s big smartphone launch centered around the Google Pixel 6 series. Those phones wildly reinvented what a Pixel phone looks like and what it can do. Now, the next big launch from the company should be the Google Pixel 6a.

    Our reviews: Pixel 6Pixel 6 Pro

    While we don’t know a ton about the phone yet, we do know quite a bit. Below, we’ve rounded up all the credible leaks and rumors related to the Pixel 6a, Google’s next budget-oriented smartphone.

    Name and release date

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    Since the Pixel 6 series was such a dramatic shift for Google, it wouldn’t have been surprising if the company changed up its naming scheme. However, it didn’t. Therefore, we have every reason to believe the next A-series phone from the company should be the Google Pixel 6a. Google hasn’t confirmed this, though.

    Catch up: All Google Pixel phones released so far



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    Google Pixel 6a could arrive months earlier than Pixel 5a

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    • A new rumor suggests the Google Pixel 6a could revert to a May launch window.
    • This would be in line with pre-pandemic Google Pixel a-series launches.
    • However, it would be more than three months earlier than the Pixel 5a’s debut.

    We’ve not heard much about the Google Pixel 6a‘s launch date despite the abundance of rumors so far. Speculation suggests the phone could launch as late as August, per Google’s pandemic-era Pixel a-series launches, or reverting to a more traditional spring launch date. Now, a new tip from a reliable source has added credence to the latter.

    Tipster Max Jambor suggests that the Google Pixel 6a launch will take place in May 2022, nearly three months earlier than the Pixel 4a and Pixel 5a’s August arrivals.

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    It’s unclear if this rumored May launch date will coincide with Google’s I/O conference. With the possible move back to a May launch window for the Pixel 6a, it stands to reason that the phone could make its bow at the event like the Pixel 3a. However, Google has yet to confirm I/O 2022’s dates.

    The Pixel 6a could borrow plenty of design traits from its Pixel 6 series siblings. Early leaked renders suggest an almost identical design to the base Pixel 6, albeit with a smaller display, less impressive specs, and a more accessible price.



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    The best iPads you can buy in 2022: Which model is right for you?

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    iPads are arguably the best consumer tablets on the market, and with good reason. They offer a versatile user experience thanks to iPadOS, powerful specs, and a growing number of compatible accessories.

    Whether you’re a student, a creative professional, or just someone looking to get a new tablet, Apple’s iPad lineup covers a wide range of users. From the base 10.2-inch iPad all the way to the beefy 12.9-inch iPad Pro, each iPad offers features and tools specific to its price point. With that said, here’s our list of the best iPads to spend your money on right now.



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    AetherSX2: What you need to know about the best PS2 emulator for Android

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    Android is a fantastic platform for emulation, as everything from Atari and the NES to PS1 and GameCube can be played on your modern smartphone. One of the biggest challenges in this space has been PS2 emulation though, with the likes of Play and the shady DamonPS2 emulator taking a stab at the task.

    A new PS2 emulator landed on Android in December 2021 though, dubbed AetherSX2. And you only need to try out a few games to realize that this is easily the best PS2 emulator on the platform. So what should you know about it? We’ve got you covered with our guide to the platform.



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    40+ really cool Android gestures you need to know

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    Gestures have been a mainstay of our smartphone experience since the advent of multi-touch displays. We no longer think before pinching and zooming when viewing photos, nor do we stop and consider why we’re pulling down to refresh Twitter. We expect specific things to happen when we interact with the content on our screens in a specific way. But there’s more to Android gestures than just the basic ones. Our ecosystem is filled with sometimes obvious, sometimes hidden, interactions, and we’re here to explore some of the coolest ones.

    This is in no way a complete list of all gestures available on Android. We limited ourselves to (near) stock Android and specifically Pixel devices and Google apps. The list can get a lot longer when you consider other Android skins and non-Google apps.

    General Android gestures

    We’re all used to swiping down to drop the notification panel on Android. But did you know you can swipe down with two fingers to directly open the Quick Settings toggles? It’s not the most ergonomic Android gesture, granted, and I often forget to use it, but it’s there if you want to skip two consecutive swipe-down movements.



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    Scientists scrutinise characteristics of new Omicron sub-variant

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    Studies are underway to find out the precise characteristics of the latest Covid-19 variant ‘BA.2’. It already accounts for the majority of most recent cases in a number of countries, including India, Denmark and Sweden. But, for French Health Minister Olivier Véran, this sub-variant’s arrival in France is not “a game changer”.

    BA.2, nicknamed “Omicron’s little brother”, made its first appearance in France a few weeks ago. Mentioned for the first time by Véran during a press conference on January 20, this new Covid-19 derivative is being scrutinised by scientists.

    • Where does BA.2 come from?  

    BA.2 was first identified in India and South Africa in late December 2021. It is a sub-variant, believed to have emerged from a mutation of Omicron (officially known as BA.1). Omicron itself was born from a mutation of Delta. Other sub-lineages have already been referenced, such as BA.3 or BB.2, but they have attracted less attention from epidemiologists because of the dramatic increase in cases of people who have contracted BA.2.

    BA.2 has more than 20 mutations, about half of them in the spike protein. This is the famous protein that interacts with human cells and is the key to the virus entering the body.

    • Is this sub-variant as dangerous as Omicron?  

    The World Health Organization (WHO), which had classified Omicron as a “variant of concern”, does not at this stage distinguish between it and its BA.2 sub-lineage. For his part, Véran said that “as far as we know at the moment, it corresponds more or less to the characteristics we know about Omicron”. It is not “a game changer” at this stage, added Véran in an attempt to reassure.

    BA.2 is being closely studied by the scientific community, but there is as yet no precise data on its resistance to vaccines or the severity of the cases of Covid-19 it causes. Scientists are beginning to speak out on the subject, while remaining cautious.

    Virologist Tom Peacock of Imperial College London tweeted that “very early observations from India and Denmark suggest there is no dramatic difference in severity compared to BA.1. This data should become more solid (one way or another) in the coming weeks.”

    Peacock added that “there is likely to be minimal differences in vaccine effectiveness against BA.1 and BA.2. Personally, I’m not sure BA.2 is going to have a substantial impact on the current Omicron wave of the pandemic.

    “Several countries are near, or even past the peak of BA.1 waves. I would be very surprised if BA.2 caused a second wave at this point. Even with slightly higher transmissibility this absolutely is not a Delta-Omicron change and instead is likely to be slower and more subtle,” he predicted.

    For epidemiologist Antoine Flahault, director of the University of Geneva’s Institute of Global Health, infection monitoring should make it possible to test the resistance of BA.2, in particular if people infected with the classic Omicron are again contaminated with the sub-variant. However, it is necessary to have the means to detect contamination with BA.2 in the population, which seems delicate at this stage and which does not seem to be self-evident.

    • Why is BA.2 so difficult to trace?  

    BA.2 poses certain challenges to scientists, as it is not easy to track. A variation in PCR test protocols and the fact that the type of kit varies from one laboratory to another makes it difficult to reliably identify BA.2, according to Florence Débarre, a biologist at the Institute of Ecology and Environmental Sciences in Paris, interviewed by Libération. “In the UK, the way the tests are carried out does not allow us to distinguish between BA.2 and Delta,” explains Débarre.

    There is a more accurate but less commonly used tool for tracking variants: genetic sequencing of the virus. This allows the exact presence of this sub-variant to be identified. But in France, for example, only some of the laboratory tests are randomly subjected to this more in-depth and expensive form of analysis. Sequencing also has the drawback of being slow, which means it is not suitable for monitoring a rapidly spreading variant.

    • Where is BA.2 most dominant? 

    The sub-variant has been detected in at least 43 countries on all continents. It is believed to have become the most common variant in a number of countries, including India, Denmark and Sweden. In Denmark, the number of daily cases of Covid-19 has started to rise again, just when the Danes thought they had already reached the peak.

    The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) identified more than 400 cases in Britain in the first 10 days of January.

    “The Danish authorities have no explanation for this phenomenon, but it is being closely monitored,” said France’s public health agency, which is following the latest developments in Denmark. This “suggests that BA.2 is even more transmissible”, agreed Débarre. In Europe, BA.2 has also been sequenced in the UK, Germany, Belgium, Italy and France, while North America, Asia and Australia have recorded cases, too.

    • Is BA.2 evolving as fast in France?

    To date, the sub-variant has been detected “at very low levels” in France, says France’s public health agency. “We have an international situation where the Omicron variant is circulating a lot, so it is normal that we observe sub-variants over time,” the agency said on January 21.




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    WhatsApp plans transfer of data between Android, iOS devices

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    WhatsApp chat could now be transferred between Android and iOS devices after the Meta-owned messaging app  plans to roll out a new update. 

    This was revealed by the found source code  of WhatsApp 22.74 Beta for iOS. However, the migration process would not be easy and would require both devices to have the app installed and would likely involve a wired or  private WiFi connection. In comparison, other messaging apps store and sync user data with Google Drive, iCloud or their own cloud service.

     WhatsApp recently added new features to its desktop and Android apps. The Android app will get new pencil and drawing  tools in a future update, while WhatsApp Desktop will get new chat bubble colors. The desktop app  also gets a new dark blue color that is only visible in dark theme mode.

    The instant messaging app is also testing a new emoji message reaction info tab and new  message reaction notification settings. WhatsApp feature tracker WABetaInfo said that WhatsApp is introducing new drawing tools to its Android app. 

    You get two pens, including one thinner and one thicker than the existing pen. The app is also working on a blur  tool that may be added  in the future. 

    The new features appeared in the WhatsApp Beta for Android 2.22.5 update, but they are disabled by default. 

    These features are still under development and may be made available to WhatsApp beta testers soon.



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    Electric cars: A buyer’s guide and top picks

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    In a few short years, electric cars have gone from a niche-case novelty to the future of the automotive industry. Giants like Ford, GM, and BMW have all committed to growing their electric car lineups, no doubt spurred by the success of Tesla. As prices come down and technology improves, more and more people are looking into getting an electric vehicle. This guide will help you decide whether an electric car makes sense, what to look for when shopping, and things you might want to know as an owner.

    What defines an electric car?

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    Xiaomi Mi 11 revisited: Is it worth buying one year later?

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    At Android Authority, we cover a lot of phones, and in 2021, we saw a large variety of devices that were extremely competitive in the flagship arena, with the Xiaomi Mi 11 among those devices. In our original review, we stated that the Mi 11 had “the right price and the right specs to compete with the current crop of flagships in the market.” Of course, that was way back in February 2021.

    Now, just shy of a year later, let’s see what’s good and what’s not so good about Xiaomi’s affordable flagship as we revisit and reevaluate the Mi 11.



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    The best Thunderbolt docking stations for laptops

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    Laptops are great, but a Thunderbolt docking station can make them even better. Anyone who had an older machine will miss the plethora of ports that was once available. USB-A, B, video outputs like VGA and HDMI, and even disc drives used to populate the sides of our mobile machines. Unfortunately, as laptops got thinner and more tightly integrated and the need for certain ports vanished, the ports slowly faded away. 

    The Dell XPS 13 I’m typing on right now, for example, has a measly 2 USB-C ports and a combination headphone/microphone jack. To use multiple accessories these days, you’ll need to take a look at some Thunderbolt docking stations for your machine.

    The best Thunderbolt docks: things to know

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    Have you considered what happens to your online life when you die?

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    Most of the time people prefer to dodge the topic of death, for the obvious reason that it spawns a lot of uncomfortable thoughts. Yet the realistic and responsible thing to do is acknowledge it and prepare, since death is unavoidable and has huge ramifications for friends and family. This extends to your online life — so what sort of steps should you be taking to soften the digital transition for people left behind?

    See also: The best password manager apps for Android



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    Don’t be shy, Android skins. Flaunt your best features.

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    As of today, there are about a dozen prominent and unique Android skins. Samsung’s One UI is the most popular, but people all over the world use Google’s Pixel UI, OnePlus’ Oxygen OS, and Motorola’s My UX, among many others.

    Some skins look pretty much like stock Android. Others — such as Oppo’s Color OS and Xiaomi’s MIUI — have a wildly different aesthetic. However, no matter which skin you use, it inevitably has unique features that set it apart from others on the market.



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    The Weekly Authority: Microsoft buys Activision Blizzard

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    ⚡ Welcome to The Weekly Authority, the Android Authority newsletter that breaks down the top Android and tech news from the week. The 178th edition here, with Microsoft's big purchase, Samsung's new chip, and Wikitrivia, the game keeping us all entertained while we wait for the day's Wordle...


    🎨 This week as well as gaming and hunting down the week's tech headlines, I've been learning to make things out of resin: coasters, candle holders, you name it. Strangely satisfying!



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    Becoming a photography gear minimalist: What do you actually need?

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    A common recent topic in the world of photography has been equipment minimalism. What is this movement all about? In this post, we’ll talk all about photography gear minimalism, give you reasons why you should adopt it, and even provide some recommendations to simplify your photography bag.

    What is photography equipment minimalism?

    Photographers have been running the equipment race for years. A professional photographer or videographer is expected to have a plethora of lenses, multiple camera bodies, a slew of lights, filters, accessories, and more — all of which can get pricey.



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    OnePlus 9RT review: A lackluster return to value flagships

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    OnePlus is dead, long live OnePlus. Ardent fans and many closely following the smartphone industry have been sounding the alarm over the company’s apparent disconnect from what customers want. If the increasingly northward-bound prices and the diversified but increasingly bland lineup weren’t a clue, the “official” merger with Oppo was, seemingly, the final nail in the coffin.

    The OnePlus 9RT is the antithesis to that. A phone that tries to scramble back to the company’s value flagship origins but, at first glance, comes across as incredibly derivative with its copious recycled design elements. But is there more than meets the eye here? We find out in the Android Authority OnePlus 9RT review.



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    Pick up a new Switch console for $289.99, and more Nintendo Switch deals

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    The Nintendo Switch has been in high demand for months, but with the Nintendo Switch OLED Model announced recently, we’re now starting to see the consoles return to the shelves at their retail price. Although there aren’t many doorbuster deals on the original consoles, there are offers on many Switch-related products. We’ve rounded up the best Nintendo Switch deals available right now.

    Read more: Nintendo Switch buying guide: Everything you need to know



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    Google sued for allegedly forcing DJs to lie about how great the Pixel 4 was

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    • The state of Texas is suing Google over a slate of Google Pixel 4 ads from 2019 and 2020.
    • The suit alleges the ads forced radio DJs to blatantly lie about using the Pixel 4 — which none had ever used.
    • If found guilty, Google could face fines in excess of $24 million.

    The Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL were rough ones for the company. Not only did they get lukewarm receptions from critics and consumers, but even Google itself was disappointed with the phones. Several Pixel developers left after the phones failed to win anyone over.

    See also: All Google Pixel phones released so far



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    New low price on the Samsung T7 Touch, and more external hard drive deals

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    Enough is never enough when it comes to storage, especially with many games taking up a good chunk of space. So it makes way more sense to grab an external hard drive instead of uninstalling and reinstalling games when you want to play them. If you’re ready to upgrade your storage, then we’ve rounded up some of the best external hard drive deals around.

    See also: The best cloud storage apps for Android



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    6 best Android parental control apps and other methods

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    Parental controls on phones evolved a lot over the years. Back in the day, devices had kid modes that turned off the UI basically entirely, trapping the child in a specific app. Unfortunately, kid mode is easy to work around, and it doesn’t work well. There are better alternatives out there anyway. These new options give your children more freedom to do what they want while keeping you in control. Here are the best parental control apps for Android and other methods if you need further control. There are no kid mode apps on this list because that is a seriously outdated method, and kids could easily get around it anyway.

    The best parental control apps for Android


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    Price: From $9.99 per month



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    The best desktop computer deals of January 2022

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    Many people have turned to laptops for their work-from-home setups, but desktop computers are a sensible option. They aren’t as easily portable, but they’re often superior for heavy-duty tasks like gaming and video editing. We’ve put together some of the best desktop computer deals currently available for your home office.

    See also: The best laptop deals



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    Google is making an AR headset to compete with Apple and Meta

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    • Google is reportedly working on an AR headset to compete with Apple, Meta, and Microsoft.
    • Codenamed Project Iris, the headset will run on custom Google silicon and will not require a tethered connection to a power source.
    • Google hopes to ship the device in 2024.

    Google has a long history with AR and VR headsets, and it looks like added pressure from companies like Meta and Apple are pushing Google to take things more seriously. According to The Verge, Google is building a consumer-focused AR headset to do exactly that.

    Internally codenamed Project Iris, Google’s in-development headset uses outward-facing cameras to blend computer graphics with a feed of the real world. It doesn’t require a tethered connection to a power source. To assist with processing power, Google supposedly plans to use data centers to remotely render graphics and send them to the headset via an internet connection.



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